Human urine is an effective, sustainable, and free organic fertilizer for gardens because it is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK), which are essential nutrients for plant growth. When properly diluted and applied to the soil, it can significantly boost yields for leafy greens and heavy-feeding crops, serving as a renewable alternative to synthetic fertilizers.
However, it must never be applied full-strength as the high nitrogen and salt content can "burn" and kill plants. Safe application requires diluting the urine with water (typically at a 1:10 ratio) and pouring it directly onto the soil around the base of the plant, avoiding foliage and flowering or fruiting stages.
I saw an episode of The Why Files that talks about pee being the key to a "fountain of youth." I forget the details, but I remember it involves boiling one's pee.
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Human urine is an effective, sustainable, and free organic fertilizer for gardens because it is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK), which are essential nutrients for plant growth. When properly diluted and applied to the soil, it can significantly boost yields for leafy greens and heavy-feeding crops, serving as a renewable alternative to synthetic fertilizers.
However, it must never be applied full-strength as the high nitrogen and salt content can "burn" and kill plants. Safe application requires diluting the urine with water (typically at a 1:10 ratio) and pouring it directly onto the soil around the base of the plant, avoiding foliage and flowering or fruiting stages.
Weird, next thing to cure cancer will be horse piss. Er, wait a minute.....
I saw an episode of The Why Files that talks about pee being the key to a "fountain of youth." I forget the details, but I remember it involves boiling one's pee.